DiMillo's On the Water doesn't just offer outstanding fresh seafood; it gives us an experience on the water. The ambiance is so delightful you feel like you're on vacation. Get out and do something special right here in Maine at this beloved local spot in Portland! Let's check out DiMillo's On the Water menu and plan to visit the largest restaurant in Maine.
You can consider this article our love letter to the most iconic waterfront restaurant in Maine.
Let's take a look at DiMillo's On the Water photos!
Sitting in the Old Port, this restaurant isn't just one of the largest in the state it's also believed to be one of the largest floating restaurants in America.
The boat, which once was used to ferry boats from Delaware and New Jersey, was purchased by local Tony DiMillo and moved to Maine.
It has been a restaurant for nearly 40 years, since 1982.
While we recently counted five different dining areas, we have a feeling there are far more than that when you consider the outdoor areas and the bar.
You'll find seating for more than 600 people in total here.
In addition to the vast space, we love just how beautiful it is. At night it's utterly gorgeous.
The experience begins with the lit-up entryway that leads you into the dining space.
And as big as the dining rooms are, the menu feels even larger. There's plenty of seafood, of course, including lobster rolls which are a Maine staple.
Speaking of Maine staples, order it straight up. The 1.5-pound Maine Lobster comes baked stuffed or steamed.
We'll take a little more butter, please.
Enjoy the fun takes on seafood, including the lovely Risotto DiMare special with garlic, shrimp, scallops, and mussels in a mildly spicy tomato risotto.
Prefer to enjoy life as a landlubber? Order a juicy steak instead.
And no matter what you order, be sure to save room for dessert. There are lots of options and each one is better than the one before it.
The Key Lime Pie is the perfect summer dessert.
DiMillo's On The Water offers more information on its website. Have you witnessed the gorgeous views at this restaurant in Maine? What did you think of the food? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.
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